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Old 04-28-2006, 01:58 AM   #1
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Flat Blue?

Anyone know if there is such a color in a rattle can? My truck is pewter and I want to stand out some more.
Old 04-28-2006, 02:46 AM   #2
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Re: Flat Blue?

idk about flatg, duplicolor is what i used on mine with no clear and it is in the process of fading (purposly done) except i did grabber green best bet is to go to local automotive paint shop
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Re: Flat Blue?

i can't find any paint anywhere, it doesn't have to be rattle can. Anyone know were to find some
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Re: Flat Blue?

http://www.kustomshop.com/scripts/de...gm=ksflatz.bbx

They have a buncha flats, several people on here have used them with good results. I think $80 a gallon with the hardner, more then enough to do an s10. Im thinking of doing mine in the midnight blue.
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Re: Flat Blue?

wow, i really like the midnight blue also, thats what i might get, thanks for the link.
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Re: Flat Blue?

Also you can use an paint of any make and any color you want just add some flattner and spray away.
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Re: Flat Blue?

Quote: Originally Posted by im_not_low_enough
idk about flatg, duplicolor is what i used on mine with no clear and it is in the process of fading (purposly done) except i did grabber green best bet is to go to local automotive paint shop
hahaha this is my grabber green



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